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Origins of Pullen’s Lane

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Date built Name(s) of house First owner
Rebuilt 1886 Pullen’s/Brockless/Brockleaze Cottage, now known as Pullen’s Gate Evelyn Abbott
Fellow in Classics at Balliol College
1879–1880 The Pullens/Fairfield (demolished)
EF Language School now on the site
Sir William Markby
Reader in Indian Law
1881–1882 The Croft
Now part of Rye St Antony School
Paul Ferdinand Willert
Fellow of Exeter College
1883–1884 Torbrex/Pullens End
Still a private house
Patrick Arkley Henderson
Fellow of Wadham College
1886–1887 Langley Lodge
Now part of Rye St Antony School
Philip Lyttleton Gell
Secretary to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press
1889–1890 The Vineyard/Pollock House
Now The Vines (SCIO)
Sydney Howard Vines
Sherardian Professor of Botany
1890–1892 Napier House/Cotuit Hall
Now part of Oxford Brookes University
Arthur Sampson Napier
Professor of English Language and Literature
1899–1900 Mendip House Herbert Francis Fox
Tutor of Brasenose College
1910 High Wall Miss K.J.D. Feilden

Later houses in Pullen’s Lane


Other old Headington houses can be seen in the Old Postcards and Listed Buildings and Other Headington Buildings sections

 

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Last updated: 19 March, 2008